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Yes, hair loss can be one of many symptoms of a thyroid condition. The thyroid condition that most commonly experiences hair loss is an overactive thyroid, or hyperthyroid. Hyperthyroidism is when the thyroid gland produces too much thyroid hormones.
Health problems associated with thyroid disease include muscle and joint pain, neck discomfort and/or enlargement, bowel problems, changes in hair and/or skin, weight change, depression and anxiety, and fertility problems for females.
It could be that the thyroid medication is interacting with another medication. If you have an overactive thyroid, that too could be resulting in your hair loss.
No, there is not data supporting thyroxine to affect hair dyes. Thyroxine is a thyroid hormone produced by the thyroid gland.
Both females and males have the same kind of hair, the hair on females is longer because they tend to let it grow without cutting it. Long hair is a matter of culture.
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Yes facial hair grow in males and females. But in males the hair is thick while in females its thin and soft .
Majorly can by hereditory and thyroid..
If the hair loss is caused by hypothyroidism then yes, thyroid replacement therapy will help you to stop losing hair and you will start seeing new growth. If your thyroid has been failing for sometime it may take 3 months or more before you see a noticeable difference.
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